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Ground Cover Radio brings the popular bi-monthly Ground Cover magazine to life in a radio show, perfect for listening to in the tractor cab.
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2016-05-04 | Welcome to Ground Cover Radio with your hosts Chris Brown and Linda Allen. |
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2016-05-04 |
Ground Cover Radio 122: Grains research future proofed in new bilateral deal A $50 million step-up in targeted grains research has been secured with a five-year deal between the GRDC and the South Australian Research and Development Institute. |
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2016-05-04 | Australia’s largest plant breeding company Australian Grain Technologies is adding lupins to its grain’s breeding portfolio. |
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2016-05-04 |
Ground Cover Radio 122: Weeds research partnership gets to work The Herbicide Innovation Partnership between GRDC and Bayer officially got underway in March with a ceremony at Bayer’s global Weed Resistance Competence Centre in Frankfurt, Germany. |
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2016-05-04 |
Ground Cover Radio 122: Leading plant breeder to head up the GRDC The CEO of Adelaide-based Australian Grain Technologies, Dr Steve Jefferies, has been appointed the new managing director of the GRDC. |
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2016-05-04 | GRDC’s accountability to levy-paying grain growers continues to shape talks between the organisation and the joint grower representative organisations to which it now reports – Grain Producers Australia and Grain Growers Limited. |
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2016-05-04 | GRDC has increased its presence outside of Canberra with the opening of new offices in the first part of the year at Dubbo and Perth and more recently Adelaide. |
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2016-05-04 |
Ground Cover Radio 122: Baking workshops showcase Australian wheat A series of technical baking workshops for flour millers, bakeries and food companies in Indonesia and the Philippines are part of a new project to increase the volume and value of Australian wheat used in the Asian bread sector. |
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2016-05-04 |
Ground Cover Radio 122: Trials test sowing direction on weed suppression The potential for sowing direction and row spacing to reduce weeds is being tested in a two-year trial by Birchip Cropping Group in north-western Victoria. |
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2016-05-04 | Despite extremely high rates of glyphosate resistance in weeds in North and South America, leading Australian weed research scientist Professor Stephen Powles says the chemical is still effective on most Australian farms. |
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